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a way to absorb north korea or with the principles of democracy fully intact. oh what conditions would make that possible. well assisting the commission enough hard numbers would be almost impossible but hey i would say that it's a pretty good handle on what kind of path that unification and with it pay to calm him down he'll achieve. the edition on the premise i should be based upon the three principles politically he should be top political leadership the other the book democracy in an economically speaking of the unified korea should be market caps of this system and third movie tie in terms of national security. he should be commenced on the principle of nuclear free graham commencement in seoul wouldn't this be the most ideal condition in terms of identification. speaking of the most ideal conditions kendall's the frame. how droll avoid the worst call form of unification. on the experience of the front sight of an extreme its destructive quinn will owe more than sixty years ago deeply ingrained in the hearts and minds of korean people one four size of tea
a way to absorb north korea or with the principles of democracy fully intact. oh what conditions would make that possible. well assisting the commission enough hard numbers would be almost impossible but hey i would say that it's a pretty good handle on what kind of path that unification and with it pay to calm him down he'll achieve. the edition on the premise i should be based upon the three principles politically he should be top political leadership the other the book democracy in an...
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. >>> former nba star, dennis rodman, apologizes for what's going on in north korea. doesn't say he's sorry, however, for taking the trip. hear what made him so emotional at the airport. >>> peanuts and travel vouchers go to dozens of folks of a southwe southwest flight that landed in the wrong town. >>> and a love triangle in france. the first lady is hospitalized days after a tabloid reports that her partner, the president of france, is having an affair with a french actress. welcome to "around the world" welcome to "around the world" i'm suzanne malveaux. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> federal investigators are trying to figure out how the pilots made such a huge mistake that could have been very costly, even more costly. the plane came from chicago. was making a quick stop in branson, missouri, late last night, before heading to dallas. it landed, however, in a smaller county airport about ten miles away. now that airport has got a much shorter runway. that was the problem. the pilot had to slam on the brakes to avoid sliding into a highway. the passeng
. >>> former nba star, dennis rodman, apologizes for what's going on in north korea. doesn't say he's sorry, however, for taking the trip. hear what made him so emotional at the airport. >>> peanuts and travel vouchers go to dozens of folks of a southwe southwest flight that landed in the wrong town. >>> and a love triangle in france. the first lady is hospitalized days after a tabloid reports that her partner, the president of france, is having an affair with a...
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. >> dennis rodman has left north korea. he also called gas for comments that he made about kenneth bae, the american at detained for more than a year for in tight state crimes. rodman imply that he was at fault. he says that his efforts inside the country have been wrongly represented. he says that he is unappreciated, insisting that his basketball diplomacy has been mixed success. the nba commissioner suggested that money is what motivated the trip, but members of promise teens spoke out and said the opposite. >> rahman says that he just wanted to prove that they could get along in sports. >> we now know which first played michelle obamas down will be a part of his storgown e obama will be a part of history. starting tomorrow, the second group the red inaugural gown made by designer and jason wu will be on display at the national museum of american history. if you are looking at pictures. the dress will be paired with her shoes by jimmy choo. this is the first time the museum has displayed a second down. first time the moh
. >> dennis rodman has left north korea. he also called gas for comments that he made about kenneth bae, the american at detained for more than a year for in tight state crimes. rodman imply that he was at fault. he says that his efforts inside the country have been wrongly represented. he says that he is unappreciated, insisting that his basketball diplomacy has been mixed success. the nba commissioner suggested that money is what motivated the trip, but members of promise teens spoke...
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north korea remains a major concern. not only about the erratic behavior of the leadership there, but the possibility of various military in the coming year whether nuclear or missile related. the growing civil violence in iraq, and a possibility for full-blown civil war also made it into tier one this year. and, finally, spillover from the syrian conflict into jordan was also highlighted this year. let me turn now to the tier two contingencies. see them on the map there. again, some of the concerns from last year showed up in this year's survey. continuing uncertainty about egypt's political stability, nigeria, particularly northern nigeria, a possibility of a major crisis between india and pakistan. we have seen an uptick in violence in kashmir along the line of control, and also finally libya was mentioned as a concern, growing concern among many respondents. interestingly, east china sea, south china sea did not make it into the tier one category this year, which was somewhat surprising. it could be due to the timing
north korea remains a major concern. not only about the erratic behavior of the leadership there, but the possibility of various military in the coming year whether nuclear or missile related. the growing civil violence in iraq, and a possibility for full-blown civil war also made it into tier one this year. and, finally, spillover from the syrian conflict into jordan was also highlighted this year. let me turn now to the tier two contingencies. see them on the map there. again, some of the...
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but dennis rodman staying behind in north korea for now. hear what his friends say they accomplished in the secretive north korean state. >>> and a teenage boy tackles a suicide bomber to save his classmates in pakistan. well, he paid the ultimate price. now he's being honored for his bravery on social media. welcome to "around the world," i'm suzanne malveaux. not the greatest news for the economy. the sky rocket growth we saw most of last year, no sign of it in the december jobs report that came out this morning. want to bring in alison kosik in new york to talk about it. alison, what happened? we were feeling so good about everything. >> reporter: you know what's interesting, some analysts believe it or not, suzanne, are blaming the weather which held back hiring, they say, or they blame the holidays for this lackluster showing. just 74,000 jobs added in december. this was really a big miss. because estimates are for 193,000 jobs have been added. this winds up being the weakest month since january of 2011. labor department says the weath
but dennis rodman staying behind in north korea for now. hear what his friends say they accomplished in the secretive north korean state. >>> and a teenage boy tackles a suicide bomber to save his classmates in pakistan. well, he paid the ultimate price. now he's being honored for his bravery on social media. welcome to "around the world," i'm suzanne malveaux. not the greatest news for the economy. the sky rocket growth we saw most of last year, no sign of it in the december...
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just back from north korea. >> the trip was fantastic. thank you. >> on behalf of all the players here who went on the trip, they asked me to do this interview and trust in me on what needs to be said. >> reporter: game on. time to meet the press pack. >> let's do it right here. we set out on a mission to use basketball as a bridge for cultural exchange and we accomplished that mission. >> reporter: dennis rodman was not with the group. some of the players felt rodman hijacked the trip. the players say they're focused on basketball, not politics. >> it was a great experience. >> reporter: everything comes on the heels of rodman's interview with chris cuomo. >> look at these guys here. look at them. >> reporter: that is setting a fire storm in motion. rodman confessed he'd been drinking and other well med. i take full responsibility for my actions. the bae family accepted rodman's apology thursday but under scored his relief. the fact is kenneth's life is on the line. to our family, this situation is no joke. this is not a game. a game is
just back from north korea. >> the trip was fantastic. thank you. >> on behalf of all the players here who went on the trip, they asked me to do this interview and trust in me on what needs to be said. >> reporter: game on. time to meet the press pack. >> let's do it right here. we set out on a mission to use basketball as a bridge for cultural exchange and we accomplished that mission. >> reporter: dennis rodman was not with the group. some of the players felt...
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could rodman bring up american kenneth bay held prisoner there in north korea? could he be bringing him up after all? what do we know? >> christine, we have two separate sources that, yes, maybe dennis rodman is going skiing. we know that kim jong-un was educated in switzerland. he had a resort open over christmas. another source told us that rodman will be hanging with kim jong-un for the next couple days. now as for the issue of kenneth bay, of course, a fire storm when rodman said repeatedly that he wouldn't be bringing up the issue because it it wasn't his job. he wasn't a politician. but that was a reverse diplomacy, because since that moment that put the issue front and center of media and u.s. government concerns. i think it's fair to say even though rodman may not have brought it it up and kim jong-un knows well that bay's family, supporters and u.s. government want him home now and right now. but we put it to the power forward that did return home today said we asked him, is there a possibility that rodman may be bringing bay home with him. he just gave
could rodman bring up american kenneth bay held prisoner there in north korea? could he be bringing him up after all? what do we know? >> christine, we have two separate sources that, yes, maybe dennis rodman is going skiing. we know that kim jong-un was educated in switzerland. he had a resort open over christmas. another source told us that rodman will be hanging with kim jong-un for the next couple days. now as for the issue of kenneth bay, of course, a fire storm when rodman said...
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escaped to north korea was released on wednesday. the same day as the great leader's birthday. ♪ happy birthday to >> is that at some level kint of ping-pong diplomacy. >> i wouldn't choose dennis rodman to be my adversary. i think the people he's interacting with will be touched by his visit. i think the better model of ping-pong diplomacy is when you have normal people to people engagement. amnesty international believes this engagement is one of the ways that peaceful change will come to north korea. >> so there something to be gained in terms of developing a relationship. >> absolutely, we have to readjust our time schedule. the lessons we have learned from china, or south korea, that used to be a dictatorship is that engagement can help to transform societies and hope them up. through 25 years, through the helsinki process, the west engaged the soviet union, and the lives touched inside the sev yet union, they were the people helping reform when the opportunity began. >> frank spent 17 years in the senate former relations comm
escaped to north korea was released on wednesday. the same day as the great leader's birthday. ♪ happy birthday to >> is that at some level kint of ping-pong diplomacy. >> i wouldn't choose dennis rodman to be my adversary. i think the people he's interacting with will be touched by his visit. i think the better model of ping-pong diplomacy is when you have normal people to people engagement. amnesty international believes this engagement is one of the ways that peaceful change...
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dennis rodman's losing basketball team returning home from north korea. but rodman is nowhere in sight. why the controversial ex-basketball star stayed behind in north korea. >>> and breaking news overnight, the white house declaring a federal emergency following a massive chemical spill. the latest on this developing story, next. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. >>> breaking overnight. some of the basketball players are on their way home after an exhibition game in honor of kim jong-un's birthday. but dennis rodman is not with them apparently staying behind and going skiing with his friend the north korean leader. what do you think the two men are talkin
dennis rodman's losing basketball team returning home from north korea. but rodman is nowhere in sight. why the controversial ex-basketball star stayed behind in north korea. >>> and breaking news overnight, the white house declaring a federal emergency following a massive chemical spill. the latest on this developing story, next. that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes might ha......
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he insinuated in an interview that kenneth bae was at fault for his imprisonment in north korea. where dennis rodman is visiting. kenneth bae is serving 45 years hard labour for anti-state crimes. those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. you can get the latest news on aljazeera.com. on america tonight, reconsidering a return to fukushima. in the final part of our exclusive look at the aftermath of the nuclear power disaster we ponder that nation's energy future. ism imagines of an iraqi city under power. and why falujjah is luking to descend into a new cycle of violence. it is not just this spectacle, to rap revelation. >> the outsider acts that cob signs of a slow thaw with north korea. good etching and thank you for joining us. for many of us there are certain fears, real, imagined, about nuclear power tie the most memorable vision of that long controversy energy resource, there's three-mile island through nobodile and now fukushima. this week in our series of reports return to fukushima, we focused on how the jap please people have been coping with
he insinuated in an interview that kenneth bae was at fault for his imprisonment in north korea. where dennis rodman is visiting. kenneth bae is serving 45 years hard labour for anti-state crimes. those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. you can get the latest news on aljazeera.com. on america tonight, reconsidering a return to fukushima. in the final part of our exclusive look at the aftermath of the nuclear power disaster we ponder that nation's energy...
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>>> dennis rodman says he is sorry for blaming an american held cap tiff in north korea. >>> also uncovering the shocking role women played in the holocaust. >>> and duz the "the wolf of wall street" depict or glamourize greed gone wild. hello, i'm antonio mora. welcome to "consider this." ♪ >>> we begin with chris christie, the new jersey governor and likely presidential candidate, faced reporters thursday to respond to the biggest political crisis of his career. emails and text showing top staffers conspired to snarl traffic on the george washington bridge in an apparent act of political revenge. >> iment am embarrassed and humiliated by the conduct of some of the people on my team, and i come out here today to apologize to the people of new jersey. i am responsible for what happened. >> christie said he was blind sided and his deputy chief of staff betrayed him. >> i am stunned by the abject stupidity that was shown here. i have terminated the employment of bridget kelly effective immediately. >> the nearly two-hour press conference show how many questions remain news answer. this was a
>>> dennis rodman says he is sorry for blaming an american held cap tiff in north korea. >>> also uncovering the shocking role women played in the holocaust. >>> and duz the "the wolf of wall street" depict or glamourize greed gone wild. hello, i'm antonio mora. welcome to "consider this." ♪ >>> we begin with chris christie, the new jersey governor and likely presidential candidate, faced reporters thursday to respond to the biggest...
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north korea. krugman has since apologized. the us government's this repeats of the distance itself from ruckman six tunnels korea and did so again in. the in terms that aiden is fried and activities or comments on i'm not going to dignify them further with analysis or commentary on them. our focus remains on high reaching out through channels to a north korea about our desire to seek an end. they released it the message to rob him and the diplomacy of the diplomats. wasilla. and in the united states and on manned spaceship as possible to deliver cargo to the international space station is the first of the missions by a private company orbital sciences corporation which has been contacted by nasa to supply the church. and then tyler is a rocket carrying the sickness cognition lifted off from blogs and the gm short time ago the united states has not had any meant as a scruff of its kind since retiring the shuttle program in two thousand. in the banking system and it's i don't know why. for it. wish she actually says apolitical.
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we'll tell you what else dennis rodman had to say from north korea. >> welcome back everyone. this is aljazeera america. new jersey governor, chris christie, today, he has fired a top aid who allegedly orchestrated a massive traffic jam on the george washington bridge, who get back at a local mayor. one of the largest connect being new jersey to new york city, and christie said he knew nothing about it, and that's not how i does business. >> everybody in the country who engages in politics knows that, and on the other hand, that's very very different from saying that someone is a bully. because i am who i am. but i am not a bully. >> christie visited fort lee's mayor just a few hours ago, and the mayor accepted and has some reservations. >> i accepted his apology yes, i did. and i indicated that maybe it wouldn't be too productive to come up now, and i told the governor, this is not disrespectful shall but wouldn't it be better to do 2 when this investigation is concluded but the governor pushed for the meeting and got it, but this is not the first time that christie has gotte
we'll tell you what else dennis rodman had to say from north korea. >> welcome back everyone. this is aljazeera america. new jersey governor, chris christie, today, he has fired a top aid who allegedly orchestrated a massive traffic jam on the george washington bridge, who get back at a local mayor. one of the largest connect being new jersey to new york city, and christie said he knew nothing about it, and that's not how i does business. >> everybody in the country who engages in...
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korea. he was celebrating leader kim jong-un's birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you >> rodman led a squad of former basketball stars. he described his visit as basketball diplomacy but drew criticism when he implied kenneth bay may deserve to be imprisoned in north korea. rodman said he had been drinking when he made that comment and those comments outraged bay's family here in the u.s. >> we were shocked and just appalled. we could not believe it. it's one thing for him to say he refuses to help and that's his choice, he's a private citizen, i understand that, but it's another thing altogether to then hurl these outrageous accusations against my brother. he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about, he he's uninformed about the case, so we were shocked by that. this isn't some game. this is a serious issue with a person's life on the line. >> bay was arrested in november of 2012, accused of trying to bring down the government through row lidgeous activities. rodman said he was overwhelmed
korea. he was celebrating leader kim jong-un's birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you >> rodman led a squad of former basketball stars. he described his visit as basketball diplomacy but drew criticism when he implied kenneth bay may deserve to be imprisoned in north korea. rodman said he had been drinking when he made that comment and those comments outraged bay's family here in the u.s. >> we were shocked and just appalled. we could not believe it. it's one thing for him to say he...
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today is north korea's leader kim jong-un's birthday. dennis rodman sang happy birthday to the leader. but rodman's actions are causing plenty of raised eyebrows here at home. j.t. is here with more. >> reporter: j.t. in the house. >> it is controversial. >> reporter: it is also quite funny. here is dennis rodman, a huge nba star goes over to north korea with other nba stars, and then comes up with this song happy birthday for kim jong-un. it could be a good idea, it could be a bad idea, but it happens in front of 14,000 fans in the indoor stadium yum, and he can't really sing ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday to you [applause] >> shades of marilyn monroe at madison square garden. >> it was breathy. >> reporter: north korea is short on human rights and what is potentially worse kim jong- jong-un, we think he killed his uncle just because he's a political rival. that makes the singing to kim jong-un just a little politically incensed. >> there is an american. >> reporter: yes. >> kenneth ba
today is north korea's leader kim jong-un's birthday. dennis rodman sang happy birthday to the leader. but rodman's actions are causing plenty of raised eyebrows here at home. j.t. is here with more. >> reporter: j.t. in the house. >> it is controversial. >> reporter: it is also quite funny. here is dennis rodman, a huge nba star goes over to north korea with other nba stars, and then comes up with this song happy birthday for kim jong-un. it could be a good idea, it could be...
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, in north korea they get bent out of shape. as i was there i turned on television and a network whose name i will not mention was talking about south koreans going into the subways and exercises for some tight of military assault by the north. i was out and they had gone shopping, stores were jammed, streets were jammed, everything is fine. the saber rattling continues but what is interesting is the fact that you see china, this is not a profit or anything, china is very much concerned what happened to kim jong un -- one of the reasons he was executed was because a portion of real estate was sold, industrial area, the chinese were amazed because it is a joint effort and all of a sudden it did not make sense to them to have that type of summary execution like that to use as a reason for that, an agreement among the chinese and the north koreans as to how to utilize the real-estate with an particular industrial area. north korea continues at least in my view to bury itself in a deeper and deeper hole and while that goes on there
, in north korea they get bent out of shape. as i was there i turned on television and a network whose name i will not mention was talking about south koreans going into the subways and exercises for some tight of military assault by the north. i was out and they had gone shopping, stores were jammed, streets were jammed, everything is fine. the saber rattling continues but what is interesting is the fact that you see china, this is not a profit or anything, china is very much concerned what...
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will participate in an exhibition game with north korea's national team today. it's part of a birthday celebration for north korean leader kim jong un. rodman calls it "basketball diplomacy". but many here in the u-s don't think much of it. especially the family of a korean-american imprisoned in north korea for more than a year. andrew spencer brings us the story. >> we are just outraged. we cannot believe our ears. >> he was detained and placed in a labor camp. he suffered health problems and was transferred. in an interview with cnn brought ms. stated that they did something wrong. he did not specify what. >> i do not think that he understand what he did. >> can you tell me what he did? >> you tell me. >> instead he has chosen to make accusations against canada. >> during previous trips, he called him a friend. other players stated that they are a focus on cultural change and not politics. the nba commissioner stated they were not think about the ramifications of just a big payday. >> dennis will be dennis. i think there is a lot estate. a country whose very
will participate in an exhibition game with north korea's national team today. it's part of a birthday celebration for north korean leader kim jong un. rodman calls it "basketball diplomacy". but many here in the u-s don't think much of it. especially the family of a korean-american imprisoned in north korea for more than a year. andrew spencer brings us the story. >> we are just outraged. we cannot believe our ears. >> he was detained and placed in a labor camp. he...
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is united with south korea in opposing north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile program. kerry met with his south korean counterpart. >> we will not accept north korea as a nuclear state, nor as a nuclear armed state, and nor will the international community abide by that. i assure foreign minister that we remain committed to the defense of public korea. >> there are 28,000 troops stationed in south korea. next month 800 additional troops and 40 tanks and armoured vehicles will be sen. >> basketball hall of famer dennis rod maup is in north korea to take part in a game featuring 10 other stars. cup is expected to attend -- kim jong un is expected to attend the game, head in honour for his birthday. rodman is taking heat. he appeared to crack under pressure during an interview with cnn >> what the hell you think. look at the guys. look at them. 10 guys here. 10 guys here have left their families, to help this country as a sports venture. today's game has been focted by recent event in north korea. a recent sponsor withdrew its support after kim jong un ordered the executio
is united with south korea in opposing north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile program. kerry met with his south korean counterpart. >> we will not accept north korea as a nuclear state, nor as a nuclear armed state, and nor will the international community abide by that. i assure foreign minister that we remain committed to the defense of public korea. >> there are 28,000 troops stationed in south korea. next month 800 additional troops and 40 tanks and armoured vehicles will...
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you were in north korea in july. has it changed under kim jong un, and how stable is it with him at the helm? >> what was striking when i visited last summer was the sense that pyongyang had become something of a boom town. there were more cars in the street, new buildings, and a lot more restaurants. there were clearly north koreans with money. part of the north korean elite seems to be doing better under kim jong un, though it's hard to tell where the money is coming from. the big question is in the wake of the execution of kim jong un's uncle, jang song-thaek, and this public revealing of high-level disputes and conflicts within the leadership. where this leads kim jong un, as north korea marks his birthday, you can make a plausible argument that would the execution of jang song-thaek has done is to help kim jong un consolidate his power, ease out of position, people associated with his father kim jong-il, and begin to bring in people who are allied to him, supporters of him. in that sense it may have increased hi
you were in north korea in july. has it changed under kim jong un, and how stable is it with him at the helm? >> what was striking when i visited last summer was the sense that pyongyang had become something of a boom town. there were more cars in the street, new buildings, and a lot more restaurants. there were clearly north koreans with money. part of the north korean elite seems to be doing better under kim jong un, though it's hard to tell where the money is coming from. the big...
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north korea remains a major concern. not only about the erratic behavior of the leadership there, but the possibility of various military in the coming year whether nuclear or missile related. the growing civil violence in iraq, and a possibility for full-blown civil war also made it into tier one this year. and, finally, spillover from the syrian conflict into jordan was also highlighted this year. let me turn now to the tier two contingencies. see them on the map there. again, some of the concerns from last year showed up in this year's survey. continuing uncertainty about egypt's political stability, nigeria, particularly northern nigeria, a possibility of a major crisis between india and pakistan. we have seen an uptick in violence in kashmir along the line of control, and also finally libya was mentioned as a concern, growing concern among many respondents. interestingly, east china sea, south china sea did not make it into the tier one category this year, which was somewhat surprising. it could be due to the timing
north korea remains a major concern. not only about the erratic behavior of the leadership there, but the possibility of various military in the coming year whether nuclear or missile related. the growing civil violence in iraq, and a possibility for full-blown civil war also made it into tier one this year. and, finally, spillover from the syrian conflict into jordan was also highlighted this year. let me turn now to the tier two contingencies. see them on the map there. again, some of the...
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and at a time when another is held in north korea for unspecified crimes. the one piece of news has been that there'll be an election in march for the supreme people's assembly. only one candidate. they'll run unopposed, there'll be a huge turn out, but analysts will pour over who is in and out for signs of changes in the leadership. >> a fire swept through an express train in india. the blaze began in a second-class carriage on a service travelling from mumbai to the northern si. it's not clear what caused it. another fire on the train in the south-eastern state. killed 26 people millions of dollars worth of cocaine has been found in supermarkets in certainly ni. they discovered the drugs in boxes filled with bananas. it was sent to the stores by mistake. it's the largest discovery of cocaine in berlin for 15 years. >> former official jack straw is meeting the iranian official. straw is leading a british parliamenty delegation. relations between the u.k. and iran is strained since the british embassy was attacked in 2011. things do seem to be changing. bri
and at a time when another is held in north korea for unspecified crimes. the one piece of news has been that there'll be an election in march for the supreme people's assembly. only one candidate. they'll run unopposed, there'll be a huge turn out, but analysts will pour over who is in and out for signs of changes in the leadership. >> a fire swept through an express train in india. the blaze began in a second-class carriage on a service travelling from mumbai to the northern si. it's...
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north korea remains a major concern and the possibility of various military situations whether they are nuclear related and the growing civil violence in iraq and the possibility of a full-blown civil war made it there as well and finally spill over from the syrian conflict into jordan was also highlighted this year. and so let me turn now to the tier two contingencies. leaving them on the map there. again, some of the concerns from last year showed up in this year's survey. continuing uncertainty about egypt and the political instability. a possibility of a major crisis between india and pakistan and an uptick in violence along the line of control and also libya was mentioned as well as a concern -- a growing concern among many respondents. interestingly the east china sea and the south china sea did not make it into the tier one category this year which is somewhat surprising. it could be due to the timing of the survey when it was done in november with the increased tensions over the territorial disputes and particularly between china and japan and it may be because of what was said
north korea remains a major concern and the possibility of various military situations whether they are nuclear related and the growing civil violence in iraq and the possibility of a full-blown civil war made it there as well and finally spill over from the syrian conflict into jordan was also highlighted this year. and so let me turn now to the tier two contingencies. leaving them on the map there. again, some of the concerns from last year showed up in this year's survey. continuing...
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really has taken a lot of the broader risk out of the north korea crisis. the north korea crisis would clearly be it a challenge for south korea but i think the fear always was that the korean peninsula could really be a focal point for a broader international crisis and i think that has really gone way way down. >> jack golson. >> hi. jack goldstone mason university brookings. i want to pick up on something that david said. 2013 had a lot of crises but nonetheless we saw quite a lot of are silly and despite the fact that ratio in europe went up in a lot of vulnerable states and the euro crisis faded as a coordination and the ecb. syria, the war got worse but oil prices didn't spike because of the low bull progress on fracking and the ability of the u.s. and russia to work together. my question is given what you said about crises in particular spots coming forward what do you see about the resilience of institutions that defend defended national order to function well in response to the next year? is nato getting stronger or weaker? is the u.s. pivot to asi
really has taken a lot of the broader risk out of the north korea crisis. the north korea crisis would clearly be it a challenge for south korea but i think the fear always was that the korean peninsula could really be a focal point for a broader international crisis and i think that has really gone way way down. >> jack golson. >> hi. jack goldstone mason university brookings. i want to pick up on something that david said. 2013 had a lot of crises but nonetheless we saw quite a...
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korea -- and north korea -- afghanistan and north korea. this is taking place at the council of foreign relations this morning here on c-span2, and it's just getting underway. >> he was my senior thesis adviser a long time ago, and i am deeply indebted to him for inspiring me to this career. and i hope you've made he proud. >> yes, you have. [laughter] >> to my right is mark. schneidr who is senior vice president at the international crisis group. mark also has held numerous positions in government including deputy secretary of state in the state department, chief of the office of analysis and strategic planning at paha and director of the peace corps, most notably. mark has been at the international crisis group now going on 11 or 12 years, i think. >> 13. >> 13, okay. so mark is quite a veteran of these issues. finally, we have paul stairs, he is the general john w. version si senior fellow for conflict prevention and the director of the center for preventive action. paul has held senior positions at the u.s. institute of peace, stanford
korea -- and north korea -- afghanistan and north korea. this is taking place at the council of foreign relations this morning here on c-span2, and it's just getting underway. >> he was my senior thesis adviser a long time ago, and i am deeply indebted to him for inspiring me to this career. and i hope you've made he proud. >> yes, you have. [laughter] >> to my right is mark. schneidr who is senior vice president at the international crisis group. mark also has held numerous...
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of what's going on in north korea. so, well thank you very much for coming and sharing. thank you all for coming this afternoon. a. [applause]
of what's going on in north korea. so, well thank you very much for coming and sharing. thank you all for coming this afternoon. a. [applause]
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of what's going on in north korea. so, well thank you very much for coming and sharing. thank you all for coming this afternoon. a. [applause] [inaudible conversations] next journalist discuss cybersecurity issues and the impact of cyberwarfare on business, government and individuals. we'll hear from correspondents and editors from "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and foreign-policy magazine. the forum was hosted by the brookings institution. >> i'm a fellow here at brookings and i am really honored and i'm really excited to celebrate the launch of pete singer and allan friedman's really interesting book which i have right here in my hand, cybersecurity and cyberwar what everyone needs to know. endorsed by everyone from the former commander of nato to the head of google, to the producer of 24 and homeland. were going to talk about the big issues in cybersecurity so what are the policy implications and what are the policy responses and what can we do with ordinary folks? peter as i'm sure you all know is
of what's going on in north korea. so, well thank you very much for coming and sharing. thank you all for coming this afternoon. a. [applause] [inaudible conversations] next journalist discuss cybersecurity issues and the impact of cyberwarfare on business, government and individuals. we'll hear from correspondents and editors from "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and foreign-policy magazine. the forum was hosted by the brookings institution. >> i'm a...
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this is robin's fourth visit to north korea. this team will play games to north korean team on wednesday. it is expected to attend the game he is known as a big fan of us professional basketball analysts say north korea is trying to give the impression that it is flexible in dealing with the united states government level talks between the two countries have been suspended since february two thousand and twelve. for the rest of world whether our meteorologist roberts pena joins us once again robert. on slow start off with eastern asia here where i'm really odd compared to the rest of the world we're talking about north america earlier on in the hour. it's relatively quiet doesn't see effect snow across northern japan but nothing too serious not to be tapering off lieu of a low starting about their in eastern china that springs into the rain out there for you than with this notice to work its way onto a c so at least on that tuesday going into wednesday morning is to use a high pressure dominating much detail records korea. some
this is robin's fourth visit to north korea. this team will play games to north korean team on wednesday. it is expected to attend the game he is known as a big fan of us professional basketball analysts say north korea is trying to give the impression that it is flexible in dealing with the united states government level talks between the two countries have been suspended since february two thousand and twelve. for the rest of world whether our meteorologist roberts pena joins us once again...
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this is rodman's fourth visit to north korea. his team will play against a north korean team on wednesday. kim is expected to attend the game. he is known as a big fan of u.s. professional basketball. analysts say north korea's trying to give the impression that it is flexible in dealing with the united states. government level talks between the two countries have been suspended since february 2012. >>> safe drinking water can be hard to come by for many of india's 1.2 billion people. one innovative company sees that as a business opportunity and has launched a new service providing clean water at low prices. nhk world reports. >> reporter: in an indian shantytown like this, water comes not from a tap, but on the back of a truck. local residents rush to fill their water tanks. only 35% of indian communities are connected to water infrastructure. the problem is even worse in rural areas, where 70% of the population lives. women shuttle back and forth getting water for their families. a typical home of five uses some 20 liters each
this is rodman's fourth visit to north korea. his team will play against a north korean team on wednesday. kim is expected to attend the game. he is known as a big fan of u.s. professional basketball. analysts say north korea's trying to give the impression that it is flexible in dealing with the united states. government level talks between the two countries have been suspended since february 2012. >>> safe drinking water can be hard to come by for many of india's 1.2 billion people....